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28 février 2016

Against Bullying

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Philosophy association issues statement against the way some scholars are being treated. Some praise the effort. Others fear it could limit free expression. Read more...

28 février 2016

When a $100M Installation Doesn't Go as Planned

HomeBy Carl Straumsheim. An error-riddled software pilot in Washington State highlights the challenges colleges face when they replace systems that power virtually every process on campus. Read more...

28 février 2016

Nonprofit Politics

HomeBy Josh Logue. Campaign season poses unique challenges at colleges where students want to take sides but the college itself cannot. Read more...

28 février 2016

Every Student Gets a Mentor

HomeBy Ellen Wexler. Muhlenberg College will require students to recruit mentors from a database of parents and alumni. Read more...

28 février 2016

'Who Is the Historian?'

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Author discusses his new book, explaining his discipline and the work professors do. Read more...

28 février 2016

Can Berkeley Stay Berkeley?

HomeBy Colleen Flaherty. University announces major strategic planning initiative to address long-term budgetary concerns. Is it a canary in the coal mine or will it emerge as a model for other institutions seeking similar solutions. Read more...

28 février 2016

Security, Transparency Clash at UC

HomeBy Carl Straumsheim. Cybersecurity experts say the network monitoring program at the U of California is less intrusive than reported, but question the university's decision to keep it hidden from faculty. Read more...

28 février 2016

Overrated Men

HomeBy Josh Logue. Do the biology students celebrated (perhaps undeservingly) for their intellect always seem to be male? A new study says the answer lies in gender bias. Read more...

28 février 2016

Hotel Academe

HomeBy Josh Logue. A new chain wants to add a boutique option to college town accommodations. Read more...

28 février 2016

After Protests, Harvard’s ‘Master’ Title Becomes ‘Faculty Dean’

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . The controversial “house masters” at Harvard University will now be referred to as “faculty deans,” The Harvard Crimson reports. The change comes two months after the university said it would drop the “master” title — held by faculty members who oversee undergraduate residence halls — because some students said it carried a racist connotation. More...

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